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JILA Hosts Women in Science Panel to Celebrate International Women in Science Day

Submitted by kennac on Mon, 02/13/2023 - 10:32 am
The Women in Science Panel discussion. (Left to Right) Panelists: Ellen Keister, the Director of Education for the STROBE Center within JILA; Ana Maria Rey, JILA and NIST Fellow; Margaret Murnane, JILA Fellow; and Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, JILA Science Communicator
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Using Ion Crystals to Simulate Superconductors

A respresentation of the dynamics within the superconducting system

Former JILA Researchers Tobias Bothwell and Colin Kennedy receive the 2022 PML Distinguished Associate Award

Submitted by kennac on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 10:22 am
Former JILA PhD student Tobias Bothwell (top) and former JILA postdoc Colin Kennedy (bottom) are both honored by NIST's Physical Measurement Laboratory
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A Quantum Video Reel

An artistic film strip depicting the process of creating time-of-flight imaging

Defining the Limits of Quantum Sensing

A rendering of broadband sensing using quantum channels.

Atoms do the Twist

A rendering of the indifferent interactions of p-waves based on their angular momentum

JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey Featured in Quantum Systems Accelerator Article

Submitted by kennac on Sun, 10/16/2022 - 1:44 pm
JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey discusses her work in a new article by Quantum Systems Accelerator
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A Magic Balance in Optical Lattice Clocks

Local interactions in the same lattice pull clock frequency negative while interactions between atoms on neighboring lattice sites pull clock frequency positive. By adjusting the atomic confinement, or tightness, of the lattice, researchers can balance these two counteracting forces to increase clock sensitivity.

JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey Featured in "Optica Community" Piece

Submitted by kennac on Thu, 09/22/2022 - 10:03 am
Ana Maria Rey, a JILA and NIST Fellow is also a (2013) MacArthur Fellow. Credit: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
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Clearing Quantum Traffic Jams under the SU(n) of Symmetric Collisions

An artistic rendering of the two planes of the atom's movement, with the real being a 1D lattice and the synthetic referring to the nuclear spin of the atom

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